Our place. 1130 am. December 15. I assume that this will be the game full of screaming elementary students.

G-W is 6-2 this year. They beat Furman by 14. They have one of the all-time great high school and college players from our state, Cetera DeGraffenreid, as an assistant coach. Winnable game, but we'll need to be at our best. Good luck to everyone on exams._________________"McKillop is a gentleman. He could have played 'name that score' if he so desired."---St Joe's fan

The Bulldogs have three double figure scorers, all of whom shoot 40% or better from 3-pt land, with at least 23 attempts for each of them. Their top four scorers are guards, 5-5 to 5-9.

They have played well against teams in the #200-#300 range. They were doubled up in each of their two games against teams higher than #200, which were #21 Kentucky and #103 UCF._________________...coming out of the murky, dreary jungle of untutored mediocrity.

Not to be a Debbie downer....but I think Massey is wrong on this one. I really want our ladies to do well, but think we are a year or so away. Love the coaching staff and I think with time, things will get much, much better.

However, in the short term, I think this is a 75-60 type game for GWU. Would be very happy if I am wrong.

End of 1st qtr, 14-8, G-W, after we had tied it at 8. Mackenzie has 4, but she also has 2 fouls. She is either tied for or one behind the 9th spot (depending on which page of the prospectus you're reading) on the scoring list now with 1249. Eight Cat turnovers that quarter. Ugh.

** Mackenzie with a bucket to start the 2nd qtr. Now in 9th by herself._________________...coming out of the murky, dreary jungle of untutored mediocrity.

Halftime, 32-20, G-W. Mackenzie has 12. Four other Wildcats each with 2. Cats are 0-8 from 3-land. Only 6 3-pt attempts for G-W, they've made 2 of them._________________...coming out of the murky, dreary jungle of untutored mediocrity.

Big game for Mackenzie, 27 pts on 13-24 shooting, 11 rebs, 3 blks, 3 asts, 2 stls. Justine also with a double-double, 14 and 10, plus 4 asts, but she was 5-19 from the floor. Katie had 9 pts and 5 asts. Saadia with 8 pts and 5 rebs.

Only 10 turnovers after the 1st qtr. Cats were plus 11 on the boards.

Hope we get Sarah Donovan back soon.

** Mackenzie also moved into 7th spot on the rebounds list today, passing Danielle Hemerka '08. And she moved into 9th spot on the steals list, passing Ashley Alstead '04._________________...coming out of the murky, dreary jungle of untutored mediocrity.

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In moving into sole possession of 9th place on the scoring list, Mackenzie passed Hall-of-Famer Sarah Womack ’80. Because Sarah is one of my contemporaries, I’m going to give her some props.

Sarah scored either 1249 points or 1250 points during her career, depending on which page of the prospectus you happen to be reading. She did so in only 75 games (which was the norm back then) and remains Davidson’s all-time leader in career scoring average. Listed at 5’7”, she’s also 5th all-time in career rebounding average.

Sarah is currently the only Davidson women’s player whose jersey has been retired. That will change in six weeks or so.

_________________...coming out of the murky, dreary jungle of untutored mediocrity.

Chantilly, thanks for the updates. I enjoy following our women's program and never missed a game when I was a student. Sarah was a year behind me, and we often enjoyed shooting together in Johnston Gym.

Just 9 players. For those of you lucky enough to be there, what was up with the other 4?_________________"McKillop is a gentleman. He could have played 'name that score' if he so desired."---St Joe's fan

Chantilly, thanks for the updates. I enjoy following our women's program and never missed a game when I was a student. Sarah was a year behind me, and we often enjoyed shooting together in Johnston Gym.

You're welcome.

Perhaps you can tell me, catborn'bred. How did players like Sarah Womack and Beth Tanner get so good?

I don't recall a lot of opportunities for girls in youth sports when I was growing up, and I lived in a lot of different places._________________...coming out of the murky, dreary jungle of untutored mediocrity.